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The Foundations of Modern Time Series Analysis - T. Mills 2011
Palgrave Advanced Texts in Econometrics series.
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Terence C. Mills, University of Loughborough, UK
Kerry Patterson, University of Reading, UK
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In Choi, Sogang University, South Korea
William Greene, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, USA
Niels Haldrup, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Tommasso Proietti, University of Rome, Italy and University of Sydney, Australia
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The Foundations of Modern
Time Series Analysis
Terence C. Mills
Professor of Applied Statistics and Econometrics, Department of Economics,
Loughborough University, UK
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Contents
List of Tables vi
List of Figures ix
1 Prolegomenon: A Personal Perspective and an Explanation
of the Structure of the Book 1
2 Yule and Hooker and the Concepts of Correlation and Trend 6
3 Schuster, Beveridge and Periodogram Analysis 18
4 Detrending and the Variate Differencing Method: Student,
Pearson and Their Critics 30
5 Nonsense Correlations, Random Shocks and Induced Cycles:
Yule, Slutzky and Working 64
6 Periodicities in Sunspots and Air Pressure: Yule, Walker and
the Modelling of Superposed Fluctuations and Disturbances 116
7 The Formal Modelling of Stationary Time Series: Wold
and the Russians 142
8 Generalizations and Extensions of Stationary Autoregressive
Models: From Kendall to Box and Jenkins 183
9 Statistical Inference, Estimation and Model
Building for Stationary Time Series 207
10 Dealing with Nonstationarity: Detrending,
Smoothing and Differencing 261
11 Forecasting Nonstationary Time Series 289
12 Modelling Dynamic Relationships Between Time Series 317
13 Spectral Analysis of Time Series: The Periodogram
Revisited and Reclaimed 357
14 Tackling Seasonal Patterns in Time Series 375
15 Emerging Themes 396
16 The Scene is Set 403
Notes 419
References 431
Index 453